2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-008-0556-3
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Diversity of birds at Panipat refinery, Haryana (India)

Abstract: Avifaunal study was carried out in Panipat refinery area before and after commissioning. A total of 63 birds were observed during the study, of which 39 and 49 birds were present during 1992 and 2001 respectively. Of these, 25 birds were common during both the study period. Blue rock pigeon was most dominant during 1992 whereas house sparrow was dominant during 2001. Species diversity index was found to be 5.26 and 6.64 in respective years. Jaccard's and Sorenson similarity indices were 0.40 and 0.57 respectiv… Show more

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“…shrubby, mixed forest and aquatic habitat. Besides, birds play roles as pollinators, scavengers, predators, bioindicator of ecosystem and they also function as early warning system (Dhadse et al, 2009). From time to time, various ornithologists have conducted studies on birds in different regions as well as in various protected areas of India (Barua and Sharma, 1999;Mahabal, 2000;Aravind et al, 2001;Urfi, 2003;Kumar, 2007;Harisha and Hosetti, 2009;Barsal and Inskipp, 2009;Maity et al, 2010;Saikia and Saikia, 2011;Lameed, 2012;Bibi and Ali, 2013;Wijesundara and Wijesundara, 2014;Abbas et al, 2014;Indika and Mahaulpatha, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…shrubby, mixed forest and aquatic habitat. Besides, birds play roles as pollinators, scavengers, predators, bioindicator of ecosystem and they also function as early warning system (Dhadse et al, 2009). From time to time, various ornithologists have conducted studies on birds in different regions as well as in various protected areas of India (Barua and Sharma, 1999;Mahabal, 2000;Aravind et al, 2001;Urfi, 2003;Kumar, 2007;Harisha and Hosetti, 2009;Barsal and Inskipp, 2009;Maity et al, 2010;Saikia and Saikia, 2011;Lameed, 2012;Bibi and Ali, 2013;Wijesundara and Wijesundara, 2014;Abbas et al, 2014;Indika and Mahaulpatha, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%